Course Title: Manage merchandise and store presentation

Part A: Course Overview

Program:
C6086

Course Title:
Manage merchandise and store presentation

Portfolio:
DSC

Nominal Hours:
35.0

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non-classroom activities.

Course Description: This course will provide learners with skills and knowledge to manage merchandise and store presentation principles for specific target markets and construct visual window displays both in industry and on campus.

Pre-requisite Courses and Assumed Knowledge and Capabilities

Pre-requitites-none

LMTGN2001 Follow defined OH&S policies and procedures relating to work

Research, analyse and comment on current merchandising techniques employed by various companies and their competitors.

Communicate an understanding of placement and arrangement of product / promotional material for chosen companies and their target markets.

Manage the coordination, sourcing and&#61486; construction of visual window displays both on campus and in industry ensuring that OH&S practices and housekeeping are applied.

Use appropriate&#61486; design tools to communicate ideas visually.

Overview of Assessment

Assessments: Promotional Calendar- Part 1. 45 Marks Create a promotional calendar outlining seasonal changes in merchandising and display within on TCF retail store. This is to be presented using a spreadsheet application and computer generated images. Group Display Cabinet- Part 2. 40 Marks

Choose a promotion from the calendar and construct the window display in the cabinets (full-time students) or in class (part-time students). Including a breakdown of cost, time and maintenance checklist. Industry Assignment. 15 Marks Students will work on an industry project that will allow them to develop a window concept communicated through a storyboard to an industry brief.